I will be posting book reviews that I've written. I mostly read Christian Fiction. I do read Historical Fiction as well. All books I read and review are clean.

Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Ransom (Legacy of the King's Pirates #4) by MaryLu Tyndall

Title: The Ransom (Legacy of the King’s Pirates #4)

Author: MaryLu Tyndall

Pages: 405

Year: 2014

Publisher: Ransom Press

Miss Juliana
Dutton feels that family and fortune have betrayed her. She is afraid that fate
will do the same. She is forced to take over the running of the family business
in Port Royal, Jamaica in 1692. No woman is involved in any type of legitimate
business at that time. To try and help keep her secret she agrees to an
engagement with the town buffoon, Lord Munthrope. She only hopes that the man
is trustworthy. Juliana is struggling to maintain her faith in the Divine.

The Pirate Earl,
Alexander Hyde, is the son of the infamous Captain Edmund Merrick Hyde. He is
the most feared pirate in Port Royal. Disillusioned with the religion of his
parents and the pleasures of the world, Alex staves off his emptiness by
leading a dual life to hide his deepest secrets.

MaryLu has done a marvelous job of developing great
characters. I admit that I’ve come to expect this of her. There is an
incredible twist in that in this novel she has one person living a dual life.
The two different personalities are vastly different and she has done a
masterful job of keeping them separate and straight while at the same time
dropping very slight hints at the duplicity.

The plot is
great. It kept me entertained and very involved in the story. I wanted to see
how the situations and problems were resolved. I loved following both Juliana
and Alex as they try to work their way to trusting that God cares for them. The
only down side for me in this book compared to the others in this series is
that it mainly takes place in Port Royal rather than on the pirate ship. She
does include some great ship scenes and action.

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I am in my late 50s. My husband Ted and I have been married for 38 years now. We met while we were both stationed at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska. My husband stayed in the service for almost 21 years and retired as a Master Sergeant. I was able to get out when I was pregnant with our first daughter so that I could stay home with her. We have 5 grown children. Our current count on grand children is 9.